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Here are your new MCF and DA councillors

Rod AmnerBy Rod AmnerNovember 11, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Makhanda City Hall.

By ROD AMNER

After an “open and transparent process” to choose their five proportional representation (PR) councillors on the new Makana Council, the Makana Citizens Front (MCF) has confirmed its choices. The five councillors (along with their contact details) are:

  • Lungile Mxube 083 6436405
  • Phillip Machanick 078 8823918
  • Jane Bradshaw 083 5429555
  • Kungeka Mashiane 060 6662636
  • Jonathan Walton 060 9210809

According to an MCF press release, all candidates were interviewed by Ayanda Kota and Sally Price-Smith, who were not candidates.

When the MCF split from the Makana Independent New Deal (MIND), Jonathan Walton replaced Jock McConnachie in the top five.

The candidates were introduced at Soccer City.

Meanwhile, the Democratic Alliance (DA) has also introduced its new councillors.

The DA Facebook post reported that while the party had “suffered some setbacks electorally” it was pleased to hold onto Wards 4 and 8, and believed the new councillors would “act decisively to deliver services”.

The party is “looking forward to working with the new players on Council,” the post said.

The five DA councillors (along with their contacts) are:

  • Cary Clark (Ward 8) 0746188747 cary@imaginet.co.za
  • Geoff Embling (Ward 4) 081 7128975 geoffembling@gmail.com
  • Luvuyo Sizani (PR) 072 3147079 luvrandyrod@gmail.com
  • Xolani Madyo (PR) 072 2610237 xolanimadyo@gmail.com
  • Brian Jackson (PR) 082 2876449 eccapass@yahoo.com

 

 

 

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